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Do homebrew programs have the ability to change the video mode of the Wii? For example the PAL60 emulators, is that hard coded, will it be possible to make an emulator where you can set the video mode from within the program by holding B when its loading ala GameCube games.

Also I'm not sure about the specifics of the Wii's GPU, can it be forced to output resolutions such as 240x180 or 1280x720? If anyone has a link to more specific info on this that would be great.

Yeah thats what I wanted to know, whether the GPU is locked to certain resolutions or not. I'm guessing that it is, but it'd be nice to know for sure.

480p is plenty for emulation (except N64, but I don't see upscaled N64 on Wii ever working well) I agree, but for things that are mostly text and images and require no 3D processing grunt the Wii would easily be able to handle processing a high-res image, but its pointless if it can't output it.

Also low-res output would be nice for use with capture cards and custom displays as most older systems are just stretched to 480i/p.

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